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Savage Lend/Lease No.4 Mk.1 Enfield value?
Gents - I'm not very familiar with Enfield values, and am looking for some info.....
A local guy has a No.4 Mk.1 Rifle for sale, made by Savage and US Property marked. He says it's a lend/lease rifle, made in the US for "loaning" to the Brits, before we entered WWII. He also says it's in very good condition (I haven't seen it yet), his asking price is $500. Says he's clearing out some of his safe queens.
Is a rifle like this in "very good" condition worth $500? I'm interested in a good No.4 as a shooter, but if this is rare and more valuable than an English No.4 I might be interested in it. Anything special I should look for?
Thank you!
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03-07-2011 02:40 PM
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rondog,
he´s right on the" Land Lease" and the price 0f $500 would be good for the rifle over here in Germany
, if it has the "very good" Condition. Sadly i don´t know much about the prices at your side of the pond but over here you have to pay $630 for an good one.
Regards Ulrich
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Everything helps, thank you! But it's not mine yet, I haven't even seen it. I'm just wondering if, for $500, it's one I should consider. I like nice milsurp rifles, but I'm not a "collector" by any means. I just like to own them and shoot them, but I'm not a collector of the rare and correct models.
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I'm on the 'other side of the pond as well - but - from looking at GunBroker, forums etc. It looks to be about $100 overpriced.
There were 1.2 million of these Savage No4s manufactured so they are in fact the most numerous of all Enfield No4s, they do however seem to fetch a premium to SOME US collectors / shooters who like the "made in USA
" label.
Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
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Interesting - thank you Alan! So a genuine Brit No.4 is actually the rarer model? Hmm. So there were more Brit soldiers carrying rifles marked US Property than there were Brit rifles? I never would have guessed that.
And I did see the prices on Gunbroker. Made me wonder.
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Last edited by Rumpelhardt; 03-07-2011 at 05:17 PM.
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But my basic question is - is $500US too much for one of these in "very good" condition? Or is that a fair price for a nice one?
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Sorry got carried away
. From what I,ve seen on line and in verious local shops it is on the high side.
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I paid $550 Canadian
for a supposedly unfired 1943 Savage a couple years ago. I say supposedly unfired because, who can prove it. It certainly looks mint though, and still has old cosmoline
all over the barrel, under the wood. So, depending upon condition, $500 is not entirely out of the ballpark, but might be a bit high for the US market.
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